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Building Automation and Control
News Release from: Carlo Gavazzi
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 02 December 2004
Carlo Gavazzi support for Dupline and
Sensors.
Carlo Gavazzi have extended their support for the Dupline and Sensors product groups.
Carlo Gavazzi has strengthened its focus on Dupline and Sensor product groups by promoting Kevin Sheldrake to Product Marketing Manager Bringing a strong background in mechanical and production engineering, Kevin joined Carlo Gavazzi in 2003 as a Technical Support Engineer and progressed to Product Manager for the Dupline field bus system
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 17 Sep 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Prior to that, Kevin worked for seven years at Red Lion Controls as a Regional Manager responsible for panel mounted products and 10 years at Ralcom Automation as a Salesman and Technical Manager, where he built up an extensive knowledge of sensing and automation products.
About Dupline.
Dupline is a field and installation-bus offering flexible solutions for a wide range of applications in building automation, water distribution, energy management, railway systems and many other areas.
The system is capable of transmitting multiple digital and analogue signals up to 10km without repeaters, via an ordinary 2-wire cable for flexible and cost-effective solutions.
Dupline is typically used as a remote I/O system, creating a link between field devices and a central monitoring controller, which sends out the Dupline carrier signal and coordinates all transmission between input and output modules.
In addition, Dupline can be used as a simple wire replacement system, where signals are transmitted peer-to-peer without involving a controller or intelligent unit.
Dupline's signal transmission is based on a time-division multiplexing principle that provides a more efficient transmission of simple signals.
This has made it possible to run Dupline on a low carrier frequency of 1 kHz, which is the key for features like long-distance transmission, high noise immunity and robustness.
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